The York Show 2010

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The first solid state pin to be set up was this 1982 Bally "Speakeasy."

The playfield features a roulette wheel and flyaway targets.

Here are two unique Gottlieb wedgeheads.

Tropic Isle features backglass animation...

...a 3 sided rollunder, four pop bumpers, and four stand up targets.

"Team One" is a somewhat rare pin, with an interesting playfield layout.

"Cosmic Gunfight" is another pin you don't see too often.

 

I finally got to play a "Mars God Of War" pin.

The Internet Pinball Database mentions that this is the first Gottlieb pin with speech.

The Internet Pinball Database also shows an early production cabinet with totally different colors.

"Monopoly" is one of my favorite Stern pins of all time.

I dropped a lot of quarters into "Monopoly" pins at Putt-Putt and one or two bowling alleys.

Some of the items in the flea market area included a 1979 Astro Games "Black Sheep Squadron" conversion kit. The playfield is to the right of the "Slick Chick" pin.

The playfield on the right is from a 1979 Stern "Hot Hand" pin.

This Bally solid state coin door was priced to sell at just $10.

The Internet Pinball Database mentions that there were only 850 of these made.

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